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that's the end of your case. >> no, you're not reducing your technological. you are pushing it out. >> you are able to do this but if you don't allow yourself to do carbon, that's a technology that you're taking off the table and any time you take technology off the table, your overall growth -- >> there's another analogy here. >> you're replacing it with something else. >> juliet? >> the main point i want to make is fixating on growth can overlock political questions of power. >> correct. >> who is being challenged, the fossil fuel. >> and distribution and i do think the key issue in western industrialized economy is -- >> can i say something, please? >> juliet, yes. >> the first thing, to christian's point, what happens to an overall growth to your story is a question mark. absolutely we've got to expand the clean energy sector and sustainable parts of the economy. but what that means for what happens to gdp is a question that we don't know the answer to now, i think. that's the first point. i absolutely agree with you about power and so forth. i think to h
that's the end of your case. >> no, you're not reducing your technological. you are pushing it out. >> you are able to do this but if you don't allow yourself to do carbon, that's a technology that you're taking off the table and any time you take technology off the table, your overall growth -- >> there's another analogy here. >> you're replacing it with something else. >> juliet? >> the main point i want to make is fixating on growth can overlock political...
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in the world of technology, and here is a pure good news story. there is a company who this year came out with a robotic arm who attaches to the arms of those whoh have had strokes. they are paralyzed. it allows the brain to transmitd. nerve signals to the muscles in the arm and the robotic arm picks it up and allows the arm to move. this is the most extraordinary thing. we are able to do that sort of thing. another example is 3d printers which i think i can explain. you take liquid plastic. you design something like say a plastic pin. you pour the liquid plastic in and the 3d printer outputs an object. this could revolutionize manufacturing. it is just beginning to come out in productivity right now. these are the source of ideas that are based on the knowledge you produce in the united states. as we know knowledge since the industrial revolution has been what has drirch economies forward.nd and it is still possible in the united states.s >> we had visitors here, and i was struck by two, and what they describe as a world of moore's law where comp
in the world of technology, and here is a pure good news story. there is a company who this year came out with a robotic arm who attaches to the arms of those whoh have had strokes. they are paralyzed. it allows the brain to transmitd. nerve signals to the muscles in the arm and the robotic arm picks it up and allows the arm to move. this is the most extraordinary thing. we are able to do that sort of thing. another example is 3d printers which i think i can explain. you take liquid plastic....
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okay, when we come back, from energy to education, to technology. our panel's pick for the good [ sniffs ] i have a cold. [ sniffs ] i took dayquil but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ breathes deeply ] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's the cold truth! a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis sympto. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benets with theisks. all pres
okay, when we come back, from energy to education, to technology. our panel's pick for the good [ sniffs ] i have a cold. [ sniffs ] i took dayquil but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ breathes deeply ] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's the cold truth! a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to...
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okay, when we come back, from energy to education, to technology. our panel's pick for the good news story of the year. hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios olaf gets great rewards for his small business! pizza! [ garth ] olaf's small busins earns 2% cash back on every purchase, ery day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve great rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartbur >> well, just when you thought there wasn't th
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also a new phenomenon of what might be termed voluntary authors should that has been enabled by new technology, in the academic realm, the rise of open access models which need to be embraced rather than in impeded especially since they offer a potential solution to the cost problems in the library sector that tom describes which would not necessarily in this on the economic interests of anyone so we need to think very seriously about how we treat voluntary authorship. by the same token the question remains as to whether or not the account of the ecosystem. i love that terminology, that we have heard today, is in fact the constitutionally correct account. i think i must differ slightly from the account that says the original intent of the framers of the constitution who then turned around the year after and enacted the first copyright act was to give something in balance to all of the participants in the system. as far as i can tell, rightly or wrongly those framers had an instrumental vision of copyright which in fact the end user, the consumer, i am happy to say it again, the reader was the
also a new phenomenon of what might be termed voluntary authors should that has been enabled by new technology, in the academic realm, the rise of open access models which need to be embraced rather than in impeded especially since they offer a potential solution to the cost problems in the library sector that tom describes which would not necessarily in this on the economic interests of anyone so we need to think very seriously about how we treat voluntary authorship. by the same token the...
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technology is bringing us someplace else. as long as we keep the artist in our fold in keep readers and writers connected we will be okay. >> directing your energies like continuing the trustee in the preservation of all that means billion don't care whether it's physical or digital. >> and $0.1 the agency that i had, because i hate to speak exclusively, a love affair with the printed word. not on how something was presented, we were very public oriented. so you do everything you possibly can to move into the public domain. that implies you use every conceivable restaurant. we are in the knowledge development and the knowledge dissemination. we do a film. we preserve will books. we help finance the writing of new books. then we try to bring the public in texas to analysis. therefore we are very big into digitization. one of my favorite quotes, the archivist to lexus said particularly in the area of research, many young people, scholars from if it is in on the internet it doesn't exist. that's a fairly awesome thought. and so
technology is bringing us someplace else. as long as we keep the artist in our fold in keep readers and writers connected we will be okay. >> directing your energies like continuing the trustee in the preservation of all that means billion don't care whether it's physical or digital. >> and $0.1 the agency that i had, because i hate to speak exclusively, a love affair with the printed word. not on how something was presented, we were very public oriented. so you do everything you...
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so technology is helping us to watch that. a lot of that's been enabled through a lot of really, really fast moving technologies. we're sort of at an exponential rate. there's they're coming together and helping a variety of folks reinvent health care. we've drop the price and geno is the third. there were a few thousands in 2013. there will be 10's of how sands of children in that. it's not just sequencing. it's our podium the fact that you can drop something in the mail and get get analyzation. computation is getting faster. one prediction would be that we're going change old procedures an start doing those quick c.t. scans for example a 30 second, sen us there. and personalize the therapy or not. what kind stint. those are verbs of is going to come together in powerful new ways including it might replace ultrasounds with quick m.r.i. that you can access from your mobile laptop. obviously the phone has been a dramatic change in its evolution. it's been very impactful in hale care. now, just in the last few month there was a
so technology is helping us to watch that. a lot of that's been enabled through a lot of really, really fast moving technologies. we're sort of at an exponential rate. there's they're coming together and helping a variety of folks reinvent health care. we've drop the price and geno is the third. there were a few thousands in 2013. there will be 10's of how sands of children in that. it's not just sequencing. it's our podium the fact that you can drop something in the mail and get get...
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the fundamental factors that drive public demand, connected to the complexity of society and rapid technological change because rulemaking as eleanor rostrum demonstrated in her work is an effort to stabilize expectations about the future. way out is to think about governance because governance is about the things that government does that help people stabilize their expectations about the future and manage the risks that come with living in an uncertain time. avoidance of this concept called the government, the government does this, the government does that, is the rarified state which is the hubris statement about the absence of god, a society without god. the government becomes the idle. what i would suggest for the conservatives who want to restore the notion of the original principles of limited government is to focus on teaching the science of association, teaching the science of association will give people access to the technology and rulemaking that allows governments to be conducted in the little platoons that make up society and i would welcome any thoughts or comments panelists have
the fundamental factors that drive public demand, connected to the complexity of society and rapid technological change because rulemaking as eleanor rostrum demonstrated in her work is an effort to stabilize expectations about the future. way out is to think about governance because governance is about the things that government does that help people stabilize their expectations about the future and manage the risks that come with living in an uncertain time. avoidance of this concept called...
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oh and welcome to technology. anywhere else in the world. which we're all hoping for good health to keep us in tip top. russian medical science. breakthrough. it's not surprising that. with previous. seventy's more or less modern day by at the scene but these still work perfect. whatever the position of leaflets inside the ring they create some amount of resistance so the pressure on the heart is generally as high as thirty forty or even fifty millimeters of mercury we figured out that it would be impossible to remove this obstacle as long as the leaflets were in the middle of the blood flow so we decided to place them outside the ring. for that to doctors turned to med inch premier heart valve maker those coming off the lines here are made of what's called monolithic pure a little carbon the materials obtained from ordinary natural gas as it's burned at temperatures up to fifteen hundred degrees. special ovens.
oh and welcome to technology. anywhere else in the world. which we're all hoping for good health to keep us in tip top. russian medical science. breakthrough. it's not surprising that. with previous. seventy's more or less modern day by at the scene but these still work perfect. whatever the position of leaflets inside the ring they create some amount of resistance so the pressure on the heart is generally as high as thirty forty or even fifty millimeters of mercury we figured out that it would...
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phone technology we've got the future. coming up. a new belief. is a. welcome across about the mind you were talking about the possible the fall of the west. eleanor like to go back to you in brussels you know outside of the west however we're going to find that the west has seen is very very violent ok over the last twenty years it's nato interventions is this something that the west should be proud of. well. part of the force for good in the world i mean the interventions that have taken place if you think about afghanistan for example that has been to rout out al qaeda operation based terrorist organization that has struck around the world from bali to madrid to london there has been one grave there on which europeans and americans had a you know a dramatic fall out that was the iraq war that should not have taken place but compared to certain other regions the west is the most peaceful and stable region there is no conflict inside of the west if you look to russia with the chechen conflict in the northern caucasus if you look to singe are now in the
phone technology we've got the future. coming up. a new belief. is a. welcome across about the mind you were talking about the possible the fall of the west. eleanor like to go back to you in brussels you know outside of the west however we're going to find that the west has seen is very very violent ok over the last twenty years it's nato interventions is this something that the west should be proud of. well. part of the force for good in the world i mean the interventions that have taken...
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technology companies have been searching for substitutes. to reduce their dependence on chinese suppliers. >> well, it has certainly been a winter of extremes here in europe. temperatures have climbed to record highs in the west and plunged to bitter lows in the east. >> it has become one of the biggest -- the bitterest winters russia has seen. the severe cold snap has claimed the lives of well over 100 people with more than 1700 seeking treatment for exposure. >> the plows are making slow progress. road crews in eastern siberia are struggling to clear meters of snow. in many areas, travel is all but impossible. with extreme temperatures down to -60, people are staying indoors for their own safety, but even at home, they are having difficulties. >> we have nothing here, not even water. we have to melt snow from the garden. it is freezing here. we have subzero temperatures in our homes. in the kitchen even with the still burning, it is - 5. >> in southern siberia, severe frosts have crippled one of the city's heating plants. >> we've spent tw
technology companies have been searching for substitutes. to reduce their dependence on chinese suppliers. >> well, it has certainly been a winter of extremes here in europe. temperatures have climbed to record highs in the west and plunged to bitter lows in the east. >> it has become one of the biggest -- the bitterest winters russia has seen. the severe cold snap has claimed the lives of well over 100 people with more than 1700 seeking treatment for exposure. >> the plows...
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have bloc black boxes recording what caused the crash but privacy advocates argue itu is intrusive technology and it is likely toe abused. one of the government agencies that has earned a reputation fot abuse is the obamause administration epa. now suing the epa accusing it o repertory overreaching its efforts to control sentiments build up from a creek in fairfam county.f fox news correspondent now live in washington with the report. >> preventing an enormous amount of development just with this one regulation. >> environmental protectionv agen's's plan to regulate a single break in the commonwealt to cost state and county officials nearly half a billion dollars in a private puppy owners their homes andop businesses. for the department of transportation in fairfax county virginia to control storm waterd runoff on land they don't own. >> what they're going to have to do are things like take people's houses, even to them, knock the houses down and planted grass so the water doesn't flow, if instead soaks into the earth.te >> water, when there's too much of it, can be classified as a pollutant
have bloc black boxes recording what caused the crash but privacy advocates argue itu is intrusive technology and it is likely toe abused. one of the government agencies that has earned a reputation fot abuse is the obamause administration epa. now suing the epa accusing it o repertory overreaching its efforts to control sentiments build up from a creek in fairfam county.f fox news correspondent now live in washington with the report. >> preventing an enormous amount of development just...
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over the coming year, technology will also continue to seep into objects we use everyday, take these ski goggles for example. they are what's being dubbed: intelligent objects. >> there's an absolute wow factor in the goggles because a lot of people perceive that the images are projected into the lens of the goggle on the inside but its really a screen at the bottom right corner and the screen, it looks like you're looking at a 14 inch screen from five feet away. >> reporter: from clothes designed to keep your body warm in winter, to the most highly anticipated launch of 2012, google glasses. i.m.s. research associates estimates the global market for wearable wireless devices will hit $6 billion by 2016. but a word of caution... >> just because you can embed technology just because you are able to it doesn't necessarily mean you should. you have to ensure that it truly enhances the experience. >> reporter: it looks like oakley's goggles, at least initially, are doing just that. >> there's very wealthy people coming in to get these goggles to go on a ski or snowboard trip and there's
over the coming year, technology will also continue to seep into objects we use everyday, take these ski goggles for example. they are what's being dubbed: intelligent objects. >> there's an absolute wow factor in the goggles because a lot of people perceive that the images are projected into the lens of the goggle on the inside but its really a screen at the bottom right corner and the screen, it looks like you're looking at a 14 inch screen from five feet away. >> reporter: from...
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sector was also dropping in connection with the declining demand in europe and the development of shale technologies so do you because giant gas from nova tech are both down around ten percent on the year gazprom actually remains one of the most under bought stocks with a price to earnings ratio of just three point five. all right wine prices will continue to rise next year and in two years then you're the blue chips could cost thirty percent more that's because of poor harvest that led to france's wind production to slump twenty percent in two thousand well wine expert and exporter sandro i.p.s. really says the mass market winds will actually be growing less by no more than ten percent and he explains why. some more of us every year five six percent us maximum ten percent because. it's a constant growth everywhere not only in france also in new world why is it that the price of wine always growing if we're talking about. best wines or france and some good wines from other countries the quality is going up and some of them most of them let's say. most of them cut the volumes to make the call to bett
sector was also dropping in connection with the declining demand in europe and the development of shale technologies so do you because giant gas from nova tech are both down around ten percent on the year gazprom actually remains one of the most under bought stocks with a price to earnings ratio of just three point five. all right wine prices will continue to rise next year and in two years then you're the blue chips could cost thirty percent more that's because of poor harvest that led to...
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we consider it is car sharing two point zero because our technology allows a truly on demand experience for our members they can simply locate a vehicle on their smartphone walk up to it and use their membership card to unlock the doors and as you mentioned in the previous piece put in your pin code answer a couple questions and you're free to drive and you're not you're not locked into a period of time that you need to return the car nor do you have to lock in to tell us where you're going to return it to so our technology really gives our members that flexibility that they would rather. but may choose not to own another vehicle or in a lot of cases we're seeing families that have two vehicles downsizing to one but still having that need for another vehicle and car to go suits that need for them as well what in the back and i mean just the logistics of getting the cars where they're in demand that maybe they aren't or are managing the insurance then the fueling and keeping them clean and all of that while we do have a service third party service team that we use in the different cities
we consider it is car sharing two point zero because our technology allows a truly on demand experience for our members they can simply locate a vehicle on their smartphone walk up to it and use their membership card to unlock the doors and as you mentioned in the previous piece put in your pin code answer a couple questions and you're free to drive and you're not you're not locked into a period of time that you need to return the car nor do you have to lock in to tell us where you're going to...
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he actually did away with coal by having an emissions requirement where there is no technology that will reach it. that will be 1.65 million. the reason i mention these, i could be talking about a lot of different regulations. but if you add up these three regulations, that would be $100 billion in taxes and 3.5 million in terms of the number of people losing their jobs. but the crown jewel of all regulations is to regulate cap and trade. there is a professor at the university, at mit, one of the top guys in the field, and he said regulating co2 is a bureaucrat's dream. if you regulate co2 it would -- the cost would regulate in life. let's look at your state of arkansas and my state of oklahoma. the cost that is regulation, cap and trade, they tried to do it and you remember this, i was on your program talking about this a longtime ago, they tried to do it through legislation. they couldn't do it. and now they are trying to do it through regulation. the cost would be about $400 billion a year. if you take your state of arkansas and my state of oklahoma and do the math, each family that p
he actually did away with coal by having an emissions requirement where there is no technology that will reach it. that will be 1.65 million. the reason i mention these, i could be talking about a lot of different regulations. but if you add up these three regulations, that would be $100 billion in taxes and 3.5 million in terms of the number of people losing their jobs. but the crown jewel of all regulations is to regulate cap and trade. there is a professor at the university, at mit, one of...
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the shield's family that owned millvinia but there would be no way to know for sure. 20 first century technology is what helped unravel -- ten years ago i wouldn't have been able to write this book in the way that it is now. >> any more questions? we have a little time left. i just wanted to say something about the book that made me think, but here in texas, looking at its history, particularly the history of slavery and how texas developed, i didn't know but someone shared with me that there was an incentive to have slaves here in texas among regular people because as the land was given away the mexican government giving of land away was based on how many people were in your group. if you could bring slaves, then you would get more land, regular people brought slaves, especially in texas, lots of working-class people came with slaves in order to enhance, are an interesting test about texas itself. regular people and slavery. we have a little more time. if anyone would like to ask a question. okay. would you please move to the mike. >> when i looked at the first lady's great granddad in the new
the shield's family that owned millvinia but there would be no way to know for sure. 20 first century technology is what helped unravel -- ten years ago i wouldn't have been able to write this book in the way that it is now. >> any more questions? we have a little time left. i just wanted to say something about the book that made me think, but here in texas, looking at its history, particularly the history of slavery and how texas developed, i didn't know but someone shared with me that...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. in any given city whether you're sitting in new york or london where many of our viewers are there is a cow industry and very likely regulations that govern it in new york the medallion system has become a speculative investment with corporate tax the medallions increasing as thousand per cent from their average price of fifty thousand dollars in one thousand nine hundred eighty. in stockholm reportedly their system is a little freer market where taxis are allowed to charge whatever price they like and in d.c. where after countless nights waiting in long lines after arriving to the train station with a dearth of cabs and some that couldn't even drive to my address because of the limits of their permits and rules governing them i hopped into a couple cabs to explore our own cities silly regulations and one market antidote we possibly found them. dexie. taxi in washington d.c. like many other cities you can't always get a cab when and where you need one but when you do catch a taxi and
science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. in any given city whether you're sitting in new york or london where many of our viewers are there is a cow industry and very likely regulations that govern it in new york the medallion system has become a speculative investment with corporate tax the medallions increasing as thousand per cent from their average price of fifty thousand dollars in one thousand nine hundred eighty. in...
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. >> these kinds of smartphone technologies have the potential for a lot of good but the potential for a lot of harm too in terms of embarrassment, unwanted disclosures or discomfort from being tracked. >> reporter: gibson can't get over how easy it was for him and his daughter to be tracked. what's it make you think about? >> if he can find me anybody can. >> reporter: app developers are responding by adding disclosures and written policies which it turns out almost nobody reads. if you read each policy for every website or application you use this year it could take three months of your life. for "cbs this morning," sharyl attkisson, washington. >>> david kirkpatrick is founder and ceo of a media company that focuses on the role of technology in business and society. david, good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> why does angry birds need to know where we are? >> excellent question and great report. they want to be able to charge more for the ads they sell to their advertisers and it's understandable, but i think that report really points to a lot of really complexed issues that
. >> these kinds of smartphone technologies have the potential for a lot of good but the potential for a lot of harm too in terms of embarrassment, unwanted disclosures or discomfort from being tracked. >> reporter: gibson can't get over how easy it was for him and his daughter to be tracked. what's it make you think about? >> if he can find me anybody can. >> reporter: app developers are responding by adding disclosures and written policies which it turns out almost...
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china says it developed the high-speed train line on its own based on technologies used by japan's bullet train. the launch of the new service expands china's high-speed railway network to more than 9,300 kilometers. officials plan to extend the network to 16,000 kilometers by 2020. the chinese government temporarily suspended construction of high-speed train lines after 40 people died in a two-train collision last year. but it has resumed construction with the aim of helping correct economic disparities between england and the coastal areas, and shoring up the economy. strong concerns remain in china about the safety of high-speed railways. >> translator: it's good to be fast, as well as safe. but safety should be given priority. >> reporter: railway ministry officials stress that they will reinforce safety measures. these including limiting maximum speed to 300 miles per hour for the time being, 50 kilometers per hour slower than what the trains are capable of. shun ishibe, nhk world. >>> a suicide bomber has struck a u.s. military base in afghanistan, killing three people. patchari rak
china says it developed the high-speed train line on its own based on technologies used by japan's bullet train. the launch of the new service expands china's high-speed railway network to more than 9,300 kilometers. officials plan to extend the network to 16,000 kilometers by 2020. the chinese government temporarily suspended construction of high-speed train lines after 40 people died in a two-train collision last year. but it has resumed construction with the aim of helping correct economic...
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shot spotter technology showed these two streets to be thick with celebratory gunfire last year. which is why officers are warning households tonight. >> happy new year. >> reporter: this new year's eve knock from east palo alto police includes a warning on how not to celebrate. >> if they discharge a firearm in the neighborhood it's a felony. >> reporter: where gunfire has erupted in years past. yet, those shots rang out in a field even as the warnings were being issued. then even more gunfire. traceable to a specific address by shot spotter sensors scattered across east palo alto. >> a lot of times by the time we get there, they're fleeing the scene. >> reporter: last year, the system counted 118 incidents, many marked m, for multiple rounds. no one was arrested, but no one hurt either, as fers were able to swarm shooting sites immediately. >> we're hoping we're able to get them out there quick enough. >> and hoping to keep them from continuing. >> yeah, that's our main point at this point, just to deter them. >> you can hear around the neighborhood. >> reporter: the families w
shot spotter technology showed these two streets to be thick with celebratory gunfire last year. which is why officers are warning households tonight. >> happy new year. >> reporter: this new year's eve knock from east palo alto police includes a warning on how not to celebrate. >> if they discharge a firearm in the neighborhood it's a felony. >> reporter: where gunfire has erupted in years past. yet, those shots rang out in a field even as the warnings were being...
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it sounds like a dragon crashing through the forest but it is in fact technology versus trees and would you believe it this machine can fall and stripped hundreds of them each day when building this facility we wanted to use advanced technology that would increase efficiency and allow us not to use manual labor also this provides for better quality goods as a result we were able to conquer western markets the demand for korea you know birchwood is high since our production line is quite efficient where over to work for high wages to our employees the trunks and up here weather turned into planks which branch off for all manner of uses wood exports and large but not all of it goes with gold. given the museum island traditional methods they used to build and maintain churches and dwellings dating back hundreds of years. of what. complexity these planks are about to become part of something which exemplifies the combination of tradition and technology. here at the valley and all viking boat makers what is fashioned into vessels new and old they range from small private boat to replicas use
it sounds like a dragon crashing through the forest but it is in fact technology versus trees and would you believe it this machine can fall and stripped hundreds of them each day when building this facility we wanted to use advanced technology that would increase efficiency and allow us not to use manual labor also this provides for better quality goods as a result we were able to conquer western markets the demand for korea you know birchwood is high since our production line is quite...
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. >>> sector analysis particularly important technology. people confuse this group of stocks constantly. tech is actually a whole group of sectors, semiconductor -- semiconductors, hardware makers, cell phone, tech, telecommunications tech, infrastructure stocks, assemblers, each has a separate growth rate. here i look to look at the earnings per growth rate shares of companies i follow versus individual slices of the sectors. the sector growth rate doesn't work even though people keep trying to use it. cloud stocks are highly valued meaning the price to earnings to growth rates are extreme. that means there's no room for error or hair as we call it, meaning something is wrong, some chink that could upset the growth rate. in 2007 my favorite sales.com reported a magnificent quarter but the growth was lighter than expected. it got pancaked, why? it underperformed its shoergz of the technology sector even as the growth rate would have been outstanding for a personal computer-related stock, disk drive, semiconductor, or cell phone companies. t
. >>> sector analysis particularly important technology. people confuse this group of stocks constantly. tech is actually a whole group of sectors, semiconductor -- semiconductors, hardware makers, cell phone, tech, telecommunications tech, infrastructure stocks, assemblers, each has a separate growth rate. here i look to look at the earnings per growth rate shares of companies i follow versus individual slices of the sectors. the sector growth rate doesn't work even though people keep...
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technology enables this. the general sitting and watching the predator feed saying watch out for the machine gun behind attaining. they already shot the guy on the machine gun but he can't see that. vietnam, the echelons in the sky hovering above company commanders, that is technology, helicopters enabling them, enabling commanders to regress back. with frequently, you shouldn't do something tactically even if you have a better idea, you have to let the board know, figuring out, learn on his own. if you jump in every time with both feet all you are doing is micromanaging and not letting people learn and that is what they need to do as subordinate commanders. the need to learn. >> good point especially when you think it is not much of the generals but the commander-in-chief can sit there as he did in the famous picture in the bin laden raid and watch it played out live. not just crack for generals any more. >> predator feeds, not just crack anymore for generals. >> yes, ma'am? >> recent graduate from johns hop
technology enables this. the general sitting and watching the predator feed saying watch out for the machine gun behind attaining. they already shot the guy on the machine gun but he can't see that. vietnam, the echelons in the sky hovering above company commanders, that is technology, helicopters enabling them, enabling commanders to regress back. with frequently, you shouldn't do something tactically even if you have a better idea, you have to let the board know, figuring out, learn on his...
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sued for infringing patents related to data storage technology. edmunds.com predicting new car sales will slow in the new year but still plenty of optimism in the auto industry. consumers will continue to benefit from new models, new technology potentially lower prices as automakers continue to fight for market share. we continue "countdown to the closing bell" with ashley webster. ashley: let's go to nicole petallides at the floor of the new york stock exchange. shares of rim, research in motion. rim it is for real. shares of research in motion. research in motion has been beaten down the past couple of sessions. concerns of a new structure put in effect, and what they were going to do is use a tear factor, those tiers, is unclears unclear how they were going to break down. it contributes to the research in motion revenue. for two days we saw the selling from the blackberry maker, and now it is bouncing back and a nice performance. talking to the analyst talking positively saying it has been beaten down. the blackberry 10, january 30. put it on y
sued for infringing patents related to data storage technology. edmunds.com predicting new car sales will slow in the new year but still plenty of optimism in the auto industry. consumers will continue to benefit from new models, new technology potentially lower prices as automakers continue to fight for market share. we continue "countdown to the closing bell" with ashley webster. ashley: let's go to nicole petallides at the floor of the new york stock exchange. shares of rim,...
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. >> the iranians are being continuing to amass technologies, learning how to enrich uranium, stockpiling low enriched uranium and it's getting to a level in which particularly one of iran's major rivals in the region, israel, is sounding the alarm bells and saying that the iranians are getting too close. >> graeme lawson, a great historian of the cuban missile crisis said that the iran nuclear issue is the cuban missile crisis in slow motion. (instrumental music) >> and north korea continues to make itself heard, regularly testing nuclear missiles despite international condemnation. >> it's estimated that the next time north korea tests a nuclear weapon it could be by highly enriched uranium, whereas the last two were believed to be through the plutonium route. so this is very problematic, not just because north korea having lots of fissile material is a bad thing, but north korea has a tradition of selling off anything that can garner hard currency on the open market. >> and though the soviet empire is a thing of the past, china is echoing the aspirations of its predecessor. >> there's
. >> the iranians are being continuing to amass technologies, learning how to enrich uranium, stockpiling low enriched uranium and it's getting to a level in which particularly one of iran's major rivals in the region, israel, is sounding the alarm bells and saying that the iranians are getting too close. >> graeme lawson, a great historian of the cuban missile crisis said that the iran nuclear issue is the cuban missile crisis in slow motion. (instrumental music) >> and north...
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the dependent on technologies that come from israel. they're deeply dependent. obama seems to think that the the tips is more important in israel or turkey is more important. israel is the most important technology force in the world next to the united states, and if we keep on our current path israel will be number one. lou: always good to talk with ink that will help? the m" i on the dot.com. >> in october 2009, taliban fighters attacked an outpost with just 53 troops.. eight of our troops lost theirs lives that day. the author wanted answers on why our troops were left unprepared and unprotected. he joins me next to talk about he joins me next to talk about his new@a man: we are rolling. all right, mama's gonna bring it home, mama's gonna bring it home. oh, no! man: oh, mom! aah! announcer: challenge your kids to be active and eat healthy. all right, let's see what you can do. let's go. announcer: search "we can" for ideas on how to get healthy together. who went. lou: the morning of october 3, 2009, 53 troops stationed at a combat outpost located at the bott
the dependent on technologies that come from israel. they're deeply dependent. obama seems to think that the the tips is more important in israel or turkey is more important. israel is the most important technology force in the world next to the united states, and if we keep on our current path israel will be number one. lou: always good to talk with ink that will help? the m" i on the dot.com. >> in october 2009, taliban fighters attacked an outpost with just 53 troops.. eight of...
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as technology costs have been falling, 3d technology is no longer an expensive technology that is hardly anybody that can get involved this. the typical cost of a 3d printer has fallen from somewhere in the region of $100,000 per machine to $15,000 per machine and that means a lot more small businesses can get involved. one of the businesses benefiting from this technology is makilab. >> you can choose hair. we've got arched eyebrows. >> it allows customers to turn digital designs into real life dolls through 3d printing. >> in 2010, i was at the new york toy store for the first time. there was digital staff on demand, on the fly, avatars and i thought, can you bring them together using 3d print? >> this is a big deal, especially for diners. if you are somebody who designs, whether it's dolls, clothes, whatever it may be, it's something that allows you to take your product straight to market. in the past, you'd have to find a manufacturer, perhaps find ways to shep it to shop. in these days, get a 3d printer, start making it for people. >>> whether or not 3d printing becomes a catalyst f
as technology costs have been falling, 3d technology is no longer an expensive technology that is hardly anybody that can get involved this. the typical cost of a 3d printer has fallen from somewhere in the region of $100,000 per machine to $15,000 per machine and that means a lot more small businesses can get involved. one of the businesses benefiting from this technology is makilab. >> you can choose hair. we've got arched eyebrows. >> it allows customers to turn digital designs...
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the dependent on technologies that come from israel. they're deeply dependent. obama seems to think that the the tips is more important in israel or turkey is more important. israel is the most important technology force in the world next to the united states, and if we keep on our current path israel will be number one. lou: always good to talk with ink that will help? the m" i on the dot.com. >> in october 2009, taliban fighters attacked an outpost with just 53 troops.. eight of our troops lost theirs lives that day. the author wanted answers on why our troops were left unprepared and unprotected. he joins me next to talk about his new book, "the outpost." you know how painful heartburn can be. for ft, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. relieving the pain quickly. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited
the dependent on technologies that come from israel. they're deeply dependent. obama seems to think that the the tips is more important in israel or turkey is more important. israel is the most important technology force in the world next to the united states, and if we keep on our current path israel will be number one. lou: always good to talk with ink that will help? the m" i on the dot.com. >> in october 2009, taliban fighters attacked an outpost with just 53 troops.. eight of...
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systems for others it's been a lifetime of work i'm locking the mysteries of this so check it all out on technology update we've got the future covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so horrible you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. please. please. please please. liz. the. question would be soon which bryson if you knew about song from funniest impression . from stunts on t.v. dot com. and. welcome back to crossfire remind you we're talking about a possible to find the way. alexander like to go back to you in brussels you know outside of the west however we're going to find that the west has seen as a bit very violent ok over the last twenty years since nato interventions is this something that the west should be proud of. well i mean i think the west is still the largest force for good in the world i mean the interventions that have taken place if you think about afghanistan for example that has been to rout
systems for others it's been a lifetime of work i'm locking the mysteries of this so check it all out on technology update we've got the future covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so horrible you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. please. please. please please. liz. the. question would be soon which...